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Bolton warns sanctions possible for businesses dealing with Iran
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CM to announce Board exam results tomorrow
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George Soros Foundation Closing Offices In Hungary
Soros has remarked that the Hungarian government was attempting to slander him by pushing "distortions and lies". Open Society Foundations said Tuesday that it would seek legal routes to challenge the new legislation.

Israel PM says "Trump is making history"
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Benitez calls for united front at Newcastle
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No street parties for the Royal Wedding!
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Scotland refused to support the bill on Brexit

It is important people have a say in decisions affecting them, and the Rural Parliament is an important part of that process, allowing rural communities from across Scotland to discuss and agree priority areas for development and local democracy.

The two Governments aim to settle their long-running dispute over where powers returning to the United Kingdom post-Brexit should be held.

Although the Scottish Parliament has no veto over the bill, the refusal to give consent is likely to cause a constitutional clash between Westminster and Holyrood.

Mr Mundell said Brexit would leave the Scottish Parliament with more powers and responsibilities than it now has, and pointed out it had recently been handed powers over income tax the welfare system.

The governing party at Holyrood, the Scottish Nationalists Party (SNP), won backing from Labour, Liberal Democrats and Greens MSPs to inflict the blow to British Prime Minister Theresa May's government.

The Scottish Government argues that all powers not now reserved to Westminster should automatically be devolved.

Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, he challenged Mrs May to "respect the will of the Scottish Parliament and work with the Scottish government to amend the Withdrawal Bill".

The row centres on a set of powers which are technically devolved to the Scottish Parliament, but which are now decided at Brussels to ensure rules and regulations are the same across the EU. But Westminster has identified 24 areas, including agriculture, fisheries and public procurement, where it wants to temporarily retain powers to ensure an orderly withdrawal from the EU.

All the governments have agreed there needs to be UK-wide frameworks for these areas, and talks involving all four administrations are ongoing.

"The Scottish issue is just one among many headaches", Akash Paun, senior fellow at the Institute for Government in London told Bloomberg.

Scotland voted against independence by 55 percent in a referendum in 2014, but Sturgeon insists she has a mandate to hold a second vote since Scotland voted against Brexit by 62 percent in 2016. Now she's at risk of having to impose British sovereignty against the will of the Scottish Parliament unless there's a compromise on what the Scots are calling a "power grab".

Haspel Now Has Clear Path To Become CIA Director
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